Red Sea Reef LED 90’s

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Hey, I started my Red Sea Reefer 350 about 3 months ago and decided on 2 of the RSReefLED 90’s for the lighting.

As I’m fairly new to the hobby, I liked the fact they have limited options to change with colours etc.

Recently added a couple of low need starter corals (Devils Hand & Pulsing Xenia) but the Xenia has pretty much totally closed up within a couple of weeks. The Devils Hand is doing a little better.

Before I add any other corals I want to get to the bottom of these issues. Tank cycled, nitrate and Phosphate 0 (I realise this might not be ideal) and overall everything else looking healthy. I plan to start dosing 2 part in the future.

That got me thinking about the lights and the schedule I have and wondered if anyone else with these lights is having success and what their schedule is?

Also, any other advice on the corals would be appreciated.

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They are great lights and we have them at my work. We run them from something like 11 to 8. It's an sps tank and everything looks nice.
 

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